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Complete Beginner Better With Young Or Old Birds


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As a complete novice am I better with young birds or ones with a bit of experience. Mind you still haven't decided on type of bird. Any advice on training needed. What is easier trained roller or racing for beginners.

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Guest chad3646

As a complete novice am I better with young birds or ones with a bit of experience. Mind you still haven't decided on type of bird. Any advice on training needed. What is easier trained roller or racing for beginners.

 

 

why dont you get fantails and let them fly about the garden then take it from there jmo

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Whatever variety/species you go for, go for young birds. If you go for old birds more drama and more sections required etc. Rollers are very entertaining for a bit of fun and relatively low maintenance. If you aren't planning to race competitively but want to keep a few birds for fun, you could keep an assortment of birds for example a few rollers and a few homers/racers and see what you enjoy more and which paths it leads down. There is no harm in keeping a loft of a few different breeds.

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